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Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio barely had time to feign outrage and accuse the President of being weak before it was over, and the sailors and their boats were returning home. Oh well.
Iran’s Swift Release of U.S. Sailors Hailed as a Sign of Warmer Relations
WASHINGTON — A crisis over the seizing of two American patrol boats in the Persian Gulf was averted Wednesday when Iran returned the craft and released their crews as Pentagon officials struggled to explain how the boats had ended up near a major Iranian naval base.
Their quick release was hailed by the Obama administration as an unintended benefit of the new diplomatic relationship with Iran established by the nuclear accord negotiated between Tehran and the United States and five other nations in July. The accord is expected to go into effect next week, ending the oil and financial sanctions imposed on Iran over the past decade, and giving it access to around $100 billion in frozen funds.
Thanking the Iranians for their cooperation, Secretary of State John Kerry said Wednesday that “we can all imagine how a similar situation might have played out three or four years ago.”
Mr. Kerry negotiated the release in at least five phone calls with Mohammad Javad Zarif, the Iranian foreign minister. Senior American officials described the American-educated Mr. Zarif as clearly worried that the episode could sink the nuclear accord on which he and President Hassan Rouhani have staked their legacies.
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The quick release of the sailors was in sharp contrast to an episode almost nine years ago, involving Britain, that turned into a major international standoff.
In March 2007, as the United Nations was just beginning sanctions against Iran, 15 British marines were arrested by the Revolutionary Guards Navy, which accused them of entering Iranian waters. The marines were held for 13 days before the government of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, then the Iranian president, set them free during a televised farewell ceremony in which they were given new suits and carpets as parting gifts.
A prominent conservative Iranian analyst with ties to the senior leadership emphasized that in the current episode, both sides had sought to keep tensions low.
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Feign outrage is correct --- but THAT is POLITICS (at its worst !)
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Well, there has to be a way to spin this so we can get involved in another war. Where's John McCain on this one?
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Just Fred wrote:
Well, there has to be a way to spin this so we can get involved in another war. Where's John McCain on this one?
Funny you should ask.
John is outraged that the Obama administration managed to get these sailors safely released without firing a shot, in less than a day.
The incompetence!
Maybe we should give them back to Iran so that we can do some bombing.
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And now, for a fair and balanced perspective, I give you:
In other words another example of the Obama administration's failure in diplomatic negotiations, lack of understanding of international affairs, and weakening of our armed forces.
Notwithstanding that we got the sailors and the boats back without anybody getting killed and nary a shot fired.
Fox 'news' . . . We never let facts get in the way of our agenda.
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No shortage of phony outrage on the right.
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John McCain ................ right on cue.
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There were a 150 billion reasons to let them go! And on top of that they will end up with a nuclear weapon.
A propaganda coup for Iran. US sailors on their knees with their hands on their heads shown across the middle east. And the best a US sailor apologizing while be filmed.
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Common Sense wrote:
There were a 150 billion reasons to let them go! And on top of that they will end up with a nuclear weapon.
A propaganda coup for Iran. US sailors on their knees with their hands on their heads shown across the middle east. And the best a US sailor apologizing while be filmed.
Guess that they shouldn't have violated Iranian territorial waters.
If two Iranian guns boats had sailed into the Chesapeake bay, we wouldn't have given them milk and cookies. We would have taken them into custody.
Thank goodness they were released,,, in less than a day.
BTW, how is this any kind of coup?
How does it change the dynamic in the region in any way?
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Here's the topper on this one, too:
Donald Trump sent out some kind of message demanding the sailors be released ............................... hours after they were released.